CELESTIAL MATTERS ?

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CELESTIAL MATTERS ?

Post #1by Fightspit » 02.05.2006, 10:59

What it is ?
http://www.celestialmatters.org/welcome/index.html

A similar Celestia Motherlode ?
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Post #2by ajtribick » 02.05.2006, 11:23

I doubt it will be run anything like the Motherlode...

Given who seems to be involved with it (judging by minimal examination of the context of links to it), I'm definitely looking forward to this.

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Post #3by t00fri » 02.05.2006, 11:43

chaos syndrome wrote:I doubt it will be run anything like the Motherlode...

Given who seems to be involved with it (judging by minimal examination of the context of links to it), I'm definitely looking forward to this.


well guessed... ;-)

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Post #4by rthorvald » 31.05.2006, 21:51

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Post #5by Dollan » 31.05.2006, 22:07

So... what is it?

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Post #6by t00fri » 31.05.2006, 22:10

Dollan wrote:So... what is it?

...john...


Obviously a joint venture by three graphics freaks who "communicate at the SAME wavelength" ;-)

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Post #7by Dollan » 31.05.2006, 22:15

Let me re-phrase... What is its purpose? Celestia add-ons? Information, tips, tricks? I'm only curious; no need to be cryptic :wink:

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Post #8by Malenfant » 31.05.2006, 23:11

rthorvald wrote:Image

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Don't you think it's kinda ominous that the good ship "Celestial Matters" is in a nosedive heading for imminent crashlanding with a worried looking monster in the first window...? ;)

You probably want to make a picture that inspires a little more confidence ;)
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Post #9by rthorvald » 31.05.2006, 23:18

Malenfant wrote:the good ship "Celestial Matters" is in a nosedive heading for imminent crashlanding with a worried looking monster in the first window...?

You obviously has not taken into account the advanced Hunter-Parasite drive installed in the rocket, which automatically blasts anything ahead of it to a sub-atomic fog :mrgreen:

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Post #10by Dollan » 01.06.2006, 00:33

So it's a site for Celestia related graphics, then??

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Post #11by ElChristou » 01.06.2006, 01:07

Dollan wrote:So it's a site for Celestia related graphics, then??


Who knows ?? :wink:
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Post #12by Dollan » 01.06.2006, 02:41

Oh for Pete's sake... if it's a surprise, then say so! :lol:

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Post #13by Adirondack » 01.06.2006, 07:21

Obviously three (or four) well known Celestians (do we want to start a new quiz, Fridger? :wink: - though we know who is behind this) are planning a big deal.
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Post #14by PlutonianEmpire » 01.06.2006, 07:55

Can't wait for it to be completed.
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Post #15by osmium » 01.06.2006, 09:21

I'm so excited my Klapperschlangen is making funny noises!!! :o 8O :lol: :P :roll: :wink:
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Post #16by buggs_moran » 01.06.2006, 10:55

My Klapperschlangen just sits in the corner rattling. Noisy as ever. Really puts a damper on my daily look into the Celestial Matters website. Figures the first new German word that I seem to have memorized in years is for an animal. No practical use. Do they even have Klapperschlangen in Germany? :wink:
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Post #17by bh » 01.06.2006, 11:13

Does anyone remember Hilimilihertzenphlasterentferner?
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Post #18by Adirondack » 01.06.2006, 12:17

Buggs,
to refine your german knowledge: :wink:
We say 1 Klapperschlange and two or more Klapperschlangen. Notice the "n" at the end!
In fact we have some not very toxic snakes and vipers but no Klappperschlangen in Germany.

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Hilimilihertzenphlasterentferner? Never heard of it!
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What is to mean that? - I don't know-

But again we are drifting away from Celestia...
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Post #19by bh » 01.06.2006, 12:38

Hehe...it's an old character test for a machine called a 'Diatype'...made in Germany of course! I think I've spelt it wrong too.
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Post #20by Adirondack » 01.06.2006, 14:16

bh wrote:Hehe...it's an old character test for a machine called a 'Diatype'...made in Germany of course! I think I've spelt it wrong too.
A newer german character test goes like this:
"Franz jagt im komplett verwahrlosten Taxi quer durch Bayern".

I'm curious how you will interpret this... :wink:
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